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A decision about the future of the vampire drama — specifically whether Season 7 will be the show’s last — will likely be decided in the coming weeks, according to showrunner Brian Buckner.“That conversation is happening, but we don’t have an answer yet,” the EP tells TVLine. “I’m being told that I will know – which doesn’t mean that I will tell everybody. But I will know when the writers resume in the room [next month] whether or not we’re wrapping it up or not.”

At the Television Critics Assoc. summer press tour last month, HBO president Michael Lombardo said True Blood will continue as “long as there are stories to tell,” adding that, “no decisions have been made.”True Blood‘s polarizing Season 6 finale on Sunday drew 4.1 million viewers, down from both its season opener (which drew 4.5 mil) and its Season 5 finale (5 mil).

Idg why people hated this season. It was hilarious and kept me interested each week. The only part I didn't care about was Sam and the werewolves. I'm really glad Arlene bought merlotte's like I suggested after it was revealed terry opened a life insurance policy.

I loved it too, then Warlow did a total 180 in personality. My sister was all "He was evil the whole time, he ate the fairies at the fairy club" but he wasn't evil to Sookie. I mean, like Eric hasn't ate clubs full of people in his lifetime.

I was rooting for her to be turned, would have been awesome, especially if next season is the last season. But no, instead we got abusive Warlow, and magical grandfather who showed up magically at the right time. I guess there's always fan fiction, but I dunno even where to start on that, as fanfiction.net seems to be filled with OCs eager to jump on Eric and/or Godric's dicks or all human AUs.

I share your opinions. Warlow was too inconsistent and making Sookie a vampire would have added new life to the show (no pun intended).The only thing I will add: The werewolves are of course boring and time-wastes, and the ending was really anticlimactic.